“My hand is broken, so it’s kind of hard playing the drum,” flutist Logan Borg said. “I wanted to jam on something.” He joined drum club because he believes it is a “good in-between the day” activity. “Getting uplifted with some music and away from homework,” Borg said. “Making music is probably the most meaningful [...] [...more]
Central Oregon Community College’s home series didn’t start off so great, according to team captain, Adam McWilliams. The Bobcats went up against Oregon State University on April 27 and 28 at Vince Genna Stadium in Bend. OSU won 22-2 on Saturday and 6-3 on Sunday. “We really pulled together, came around and played some good [...] [...more]
Tyler Cooper and Nolan Stamke have been playing baseball together since they were tall enough to hold a bat. The two freshmen, who grew up together in Burns, Oregon, are playing very well on Central Oregon Community College’s club Baseball team, according to coach Matt Greenleaf. COCC Bobcats are 2-0 in the Northern Pacific West [...] [...more]
The Bobcats came back from last week’s defeat and scored a 37-22 win against the Willamette Rugby Football Club on March 16. [...more]
Bobcats lost to Southern Oregon University at home 27-22 on March 9. The loss to the Raiders was by a “try” which is the rugby term for “touchdown,” coach Woody Bennett said. It was a non-league game. The highlight of the game was having fans come out and watch, according to Bobcats rugby player David [...] [...more]
Rugby players on the Central Oregon Community College team scrimmage March 2 after their scheduled game with University of Puget Sound’s team was canceled. Photos by Stephen Badger [...more]
I am not sure what drove me to plunge. It could have been the money raised for charity, being in a college team building event, or maybe just to participate in a fairly ridiculous activity that Bend evidently took pretty seriously. Rhyan McLaury The Broadside When I showed up at Riverbend Park it was mayhem, [...] [...more]
He doesn’t believe in ghosts, but he’s willing to change his mind. Marco Mazariegos and three other students started the Research and Investigation of the Paranormal club at Central Oregon Community College to find out for themselves if paranormal activity is real. Out of four founding members, two are believers and two are skeptics, according [...] [...more]
Cascades Beaver gear can now be found on campus. Andrew Davis, the coordinator of Student Life at Oregon State University Cascades, and a group of students came up with an idea to take a trailer and turn it into a moving store that would sell only OSU-Cascade gear. “We had a space issue at the [...] [...more]